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Constructing Cuban America
Race and Identity in Florida's Caribbean South, 1868–1945
By Andrew Gomez
University of Texas Press
How Black and white Cubans navigated issues of race, politics, and identity during the post-Civil War and early Jim Crow eras in South Florida.
Civil Rights in Bakersfield
Segregation and Multiracial Activism in the Central Valley
University of Texas Press
A multiracial history of civil rights coalitions beyond the farm worker movement in twentieth-century Bakersfield, California.
Apostles of Change
Latino Radical Politics, Church Occupations, and the Fight to Save the Barrio
University of Texas Press
Unraveling the intertwined histories of Latino radicalism and religion in urban America, this book examines how Latino activists transformed churches into staging grounds for protest against urban renewal and displacement.
Chicanx Utopias
Pop Culture and the Politics of the Possible
By Luis Alvarez
University of Texas Press
Exploring race, politics, Chicanx history, and social movements, this book offers a broad and encompassing examination of Chicanx popular culture since World War II and the utopian visions it articulated.
Sunbelt Diaspora
Race, Class, and Latino Politics in Puerto Rican Orlando
University of Texas Press
An in-depth look at an emerging Latino presence in Orlando, Florida, where Puerto Ricans and others navigate differences of race, class, and place of origin in their struggle for social, economic, and political belonging.
Managed Migrations
Growers, Farmworkers, and Border Enforcement in the Twentieth Century
University of Texas Press
Managed Migrations examines the concurrent development of a border agricultural industry and changing methods of border enforcement in the Rio Grande Valley of Texas during the past century.
Nuevo South
Latinas/os, Asians, and the Remaking of Place
University of Texas Press
This unique comparative study of Latina/o and Asian immigration to the American South investigates how migrants, immigrants, and refugees—and reactions to them—are transforming regional understandings of race and place.
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